On Monday 10 May 2004 09:55 am, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > as if by magic as far as I can see. I did a little poking around, and
> > still have no clue.
[snip]
> It is loaded automatically by modprobe when loading the card driver
> which is probably loaded automatically by the X server.
Ah. That
I set up a simple terminal/server arrangement using a PII-233 with a native
install of Debian as the terminal. I used to do this kind of thing with
LTSP, but I'm getting away from that.
I currently have a script out of /etc/init.d that runs X -query [server].
This works fine as far as my user
On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 18:50, El pichichi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently trying to monitor my home debian server.
>
> I would like to find a way to supervise the processes (for example, if
> a process uses more than 85 % of the CPU, I receive an e-mail which
> indicates me the process).
Tr
>the disk is configured as raid1 and mounts as /home while booting the
system. i have not opened any other session than >the session i am
using to execute the command 'umount /dev/md1'
>But system shows that /home is busy. i have no idea where home is used.
i am in / directory and have
Sorry, I'm out of the office till May, 11.
I'll reply your mail as soon as I get back.
With respect,
Bagaeva Elena
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i am facing problem while unmounting a mounted
disk.
the disk is configured as raid1 and mounts as
/home while booting the system. i have not opened any other session than
the session i am using to execute the command 'umount /dev/md1'
But system shows that /home is busy. i have no
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 10:19:55PM -0500, dircha wrote:
> , probably hotplug has attempted to configure your wireless card, and
> has done so incorrectly. Does the configuration displayed by the
> intervening "ifconfig" have the correct parameters for your wireless
> network?
Definitely a probl
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Jonathan Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > My choice is to simply drop viruses. I don't expect to have any legit
>> > messages falsely identified as viral, and dropping the message simply
>> > removes waste from the network bandwidth and disk
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:06:43PM -0400, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> Almost. murphy generates a bounce and sends it to the list manager
> (mailman, majordomo, ezmlm, etc. - I don't know what one murphy is
> running). The list manager then counts that against you in its
> determination of whic
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 09:22:41PM +0100, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
> Paul Johnson had the gall to say:
> > "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [snip]
> > > Almost. murphy generates a bounce and sends it to the list manager
> > > (mailman, majordomo, ezmlm, etc. - I don't know wha
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 10:19:55PM -0500, dircha wrote:
> > smeagol:~ 19:50:59 $ sudo ifup eth1
> > ifup: interface eth1 already configured
>
> , probably hotplug has attempted to configure your wireless card, and
> has done so incorrectly. Does the configuration displayed by the
> intervening "
My nvidia is due in the mail soon. The nvidia packages from apt-cache
search seem to depend on the 2.4 kernels. Could you walk me through the
steps to get get the nvidia drivers built/installed on kernel 2.6.x? I
have built the kernel with make-kpkg. Also, Any specific options to
choose/not
Paul Stolp wrote:
* Mal Beaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-09 17:23]:
can anyone point me where I can look further to change these settings so
that
email link selected from webbrowser opens up in mozilla-thunderbird
web link selected from email opens up in mozilla-firefox
thanks
Hi Mal,
Take
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Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
smeagol:~ 19:49:46 $ sudo ifdown eth1
Ignoring unknown interface eth1=eth1.
smeagol:~ 19:50:48 $ sudo ifup eth0
Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0.
That error almost always indicates that you lack the appropriate line
for the device in /etc/network/interfaces. Are you cer
I am using Mozilla 1.6-5 and also Firefox 0.8-2 on my Debian Sarge
(2.4.24-1-686) system. I am having printing problems when I print from
Mozilla.
In Print dialog if I choose to print to a file, I have the following
choices:
xp_ps_spooldir_tmp_Xprintjobs@:64
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Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
> Wa-hey! Looks like I got it working! :-)
>
> May 10 22:36:55 laptop kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned
> address 23
> May 10 22:36:55 laptop kernel: at76c503.c: $Id: at76c503.c,v 1.35
> 2003/07/30 06:31:51 jal2 Exp $ compiled May 9 2004 16:15:33
> May
Apologies for the cross-posting...
I'm at a complete loss as to why I no longer have the internet post 2.6.5
install. I can boot into the old 2.4.22 kernel with no ethernet problems,
so I know it's not a hardware problem. Neither my ethernet card, nor my
wireless card want to play nicely. I've wan
> > From what you describe, and this seems to be your assessment as well,
> > it is unlikely that this is a hardware problem. And there's never been
> > any instance at all of a computer error occurring in a 9000 series.
> (am I missing a reference with the "9000 series"?)
Oops. That's HAL, rig
Stephan Seitz wrote:
But you need lvm2 for kernel 2.6.*. And I don't know if there is an
upgrade path to use the old lvm1 with lvm2. It should be
backwards-compatible, but it uses different config files.
The lvm2 package doesn't contain any docs for an upgrade (or I didn't
find them).
Actually it w
> Do you happen to remember what you did just before it stopped working? Or
> do you at least remember whether you had just upgraded or recompiled your
> kernel? This would most likely be the easiest route to identifying the
> problem.
Right. I have a kernel built with identical options on anoth
Have read a few kernel build howto amd was wondering is there anything
wrong with just using EXTRAVERSION rather than -revision. It seems
better as you can tell whitch kernel you are using from uname -a. I'me
a bit parinoid and after I install a new kernel it is very reasuring to
be able to
hi ya paul
there is NO such thing as secure OS .. esp in linux-land
and openbsd enjoying their ability to be more secure than other *nix
- somebody can always get in if they wanted to
On Mon, 10 May 2004, dircha wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I guess what I mean by a secure os is
* Mal Beaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-09 17:23]:
> can anyone point me where I can look further to change these settings so
> that
> email link selected from webbrowser opens up in mozilla-thunderbird
> web link selected from email opens up in mozilla-firefox
>
> thanks
Hi Mal,
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On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 09:22:41PM +0100, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
| Paul Johnson had the gall to say:
| > "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| [snip]
| > > Almost. murphy generates a bounce and sends it to the list manager
| > > (mailman, majordomo, ezmlm, etc. - I don't know wha
>
> I use the storage method to read my MiniDV camcorder memory (Sony memory
> stick). With hotplug, I don't need to worry about any entry in
> /etc/fstab and no need to mount or unmount the device. I would use
> gphoto2 with Sony camcorder too, if only it would let me :)
>
Any camera whic
Hello everyone.
An IDE hard disk I have has just got corrupted. I've been able to salvage all my
personal data before its last "breath" but I still need to get the Debian package list
from it. "gpart" has no success in recovering the partition table I'm testing now with
"testdisk". I don't kno
Thanks again! :)
I'll do that! But in the meanwhile i'm testing the "testdisk" program to see if it can
find the partitions, since gpart is not doing anything. It would be easier if I could
chroot to the partition and run the dpkg -l or something like that.
-Mensagem original-
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I've now got the nvidia modules loading under 2.6.5 (hurrah!). This is
> what I did (in order), although I'm not sure which are the important
> parts:
>
> apt-get install udev
> /etc/init.d/nvidia-glx start
> cd /lib/modules/2.6.5.dilbert/nvidia
> modprobe nvidia
>
> I m
Paladin wrote:
I'm sorry for this type of mail, but I can only use webmail...
I don't think I will be able to get that file now... unless doing
some hard recovery of the disk. I was able, in the begining, to read
the full disk and I did a "dpkg --get-selections" and saved the
result, but I think t
Ron wrote:
Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
There must surely be a table that translates these numeric codes into
the right driver to load - anyone got any idea where it is?
Yeah, I got an idea where it is. It is in the driver. Look at
at76c503-rfmd.c of your berlios source directory. Your vend
Apparently, _Brent Bailey_, on 05/10/04 17:12,typed:
I'm having a couple of problems with my sarge installation. I can't
seem to mount the cdrom or cdrw.
$mount /dev/hdd
mount: /dev/hdd is not a valid block device
What does "ls -l /" give?
What does "ls -l /dev/hdd" give?
What does "ls -l /dev/cdr
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I'm having a couple of problems with my sarge installation. I can't
seem to mount the cdrom or cdrw.
$mount /dev/hdd
mount: /dev/hdd is not a valid block device
The fstab file looks like this:
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/sda9 noneswap
slmpe wrote:
I seem to be unable to install Debian 3.0 on my computer. That is to
say: everyting goes without any problems. After the end of the
installation-process I am asked to log in. I do this and again
sucessfull. Then I type "startx" and I get the message:
"x connection to: 0.0 broken
Paul Johnson had the gall to say:
> "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> > Almost. murphy generates a bounce and sends it to the list manager
> > (mailman, majordomo, ezmlm, etc. - I don't know what one murphy is
> > running). The list manager then counts that against you
--- Peter Rohrman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Changing the append statement and running lilo didn't work.
You must ensure in addition to that, that you're loading the "ide-scsi"
module (and its faithful follwer "sg" at boot). Check that they're listed
in the file:
/etc/modules
and if not, a
Changing the append statement and running lilo didn't work.
I know that I did get cdrecord to work on this box under
Solaris X86. ( that's how i burned the debian CD's). I really don't want
to re-install Solaris x86. I want to run debian, and I need cdrecord to
work on it. Might you have any o
I'm sorry for this type of mail, but I can only use webmail...
I don't think I will be able to get that file now... unless doing some hard recovery
of the disk. I was able, in the begining, to read the full disk and I did a "dpkg
--get-selections" and saved the result, but I think this won't be
--- slmpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I seem to be unable to install Debian 3.0 on my computer. That is to
> "x connection to: 0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown)"
>
> Furthermore I read
>
> "no screen"
This error has nothing to do with the installation of debian. For
starters, deb
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I seem to be unable to install Debian 3.0 on my
computer. That is to say: everyting goes without any problems. After the end of
the installation-process I am asked to log in. I do this and again sucessfull.
Then I type "startx" and I get the message:
"x connection to: 0.0 broken (explicit k
Apparently, _Antonio Rodriguez_, on 05/10/04 14:35,typed:
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:27:18PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
Apparently, _Elie De Brauwer_, on 05/10/04 13:55,typed:
I have a hp photosmart 735, on the camera i can configure it so it
behaves as a usb storage device which can be mounted like a
Walter Tautz wrote
> any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
>
> walter
I've got a Casio QV-R40 It's USB connectable, looks like a USB drive.
Also, it uses SD memory cards, so if you've got a card reader you can get
the pictures that way also.
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 10:24:43 -0700
"Rodney D. Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
> >
> > walter
>
> I have a Canon PowerShot A60, works great using gtKam
Canon S45 also.
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I've now got the nvidia modules loading under 2.6.5 (hurrah!). This is
what I did (in order), although I'm not sure which are the important
parts:
apt-get install udev
/etc/init.d/nvidia-glx start
cd /lib/modules/2.6.5.dilbert/nvidia
modprobe nvidia
I must say...the touch pad is WAY more sensitiv
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On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:27:18PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
> Apparently, _Elie De Brauwer_, on 05/10/04 13:55,typed:
>
> >
> >I have a hp photosmart 735, on the camera i can configure it so it
> >behaves as a usb storage device which can be mounted like any pendrive.
> >Haven't tried any other settin
On 2004.05.09 19:41, Ken Bloom wrote:
'm trying to edit my Gnome MIME settings in such a way that if I click a
link to a .tex file in Galeon, I can make the file open in gvim.
Whenever I click a .tex file, I get the ordinary "What do you want to do
with this file?" dialog box, but it doesn't l
"Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | Since the mail has already been received and accepted by murphy, am
> | I just pushing the sending of spoofed bounce messages one stage back
> | up the email processing ladder?
>
> Almost. murphy generates a bounce and sends it to the list m
Apparently, _Elie De Brauwer_, on 05/10/04 13:55,typed:
I have a hp photosmart 735, on the camera i can configure it so it
behaves as a usb storage device which can be mounted like any pendrive.
Haven't tried any other setting (why should I as long as i can view
my pictures), I'm also using gqvi
Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Long answer: SSL is specifically designed to prevent "man in the
> middle" attacks, and setting up squid in such a way would be the same
> as such a "man in the middle" attack. You might be able to
> successfully achive this, but not without breaking th
On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:43:53 -0400
"H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently, _Walter Tautz_, on 05/10/04 13:11,typed:
> > any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
> >
> > walter
>
> Canon A300 and G5 work very well using gphoto2 and gtkam. I have heard
> from my friend that
Mark Coetser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> needs to http://learn.to/quote/:
> On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 11:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Please can some one advise how to setup squid to transparently proxy ssl
>> ports, it's currently proxing http with no problem..
>
> you shouldnt cache secure con
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 09:59:45AM +0100, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
| Evenin' all.
|
| I've installed ClamAV+Exim4 to reject viruses at SMTP time. d-u's
| headers don't seem to mention anything about /virus/ scanning (as
| opposed to SpamAssassin), so I guess I'm ok asking this question here:
|
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:36:50PM +0200, LeVA wrote:
| Hi!
|
| I have a hp laserjet 5l printer in my network, and listens on tcp port
| 9100. A few month ago (when I used woody), I could use the socket://
| protocoll to connect to it. But after I've upgraded to sarge, I can not
| even select t
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 12:45:19PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> hey folks,
>
> I have a bunch of pdf's I'd like to print out, scanned from
> small-paged books. I'd like to print them out two-to-a-page, but
> they've been saved with lots of blank space around the text; so when I
> just try
>
> lpr
--- Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there a program lurking out there that might work (apt-cache didn't
> seem to find anything).
Then you were using it incorrectly. I'd use pdf2html, edit the HTML, and
convert it back again. Ugly, perhaps. But it might do what you want.
-- Thomas Ad
Apparently, _Walter Tautz_, on 05/10/04 13:11,typed:
any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
walter
Canon A300 and G5 work very well using gphoto2 and gtkam. I have heard
from my friend that Nikon 4300 also works quite nicely.
You might face some hiccups accessing your camera from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess what I mean by a secure os is an os whose packages themselves
are secure, obviously if someone doesn't set up a server securely, it
doesn't matter how secure the packages are. Like wise, if a person
set up a server keeping security as a priority, all their efforts
On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:11:52 -0400 (EDT)
Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
>
> walter
I have a Canon PowerShot A60, works great using gtKam
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any other recommendations, especially stuff to avoid.
walter
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On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 12:14:32AM -0700, Beretta wrote:
> BeOS also had a cdfs driver that allowed for direct ripping of cd audio tracks
> via a similar method. What the hell is wrong with using this patch to accomplish
> that?
You, too, should read the discussion of the patch, where it's reveale
Paladin wrote:
Where can I get a detailed list of all packages installed and how can
I use it to reinstall Debian? And, if its in /var, what programas do
you suggest me to use for recovering this directory from the broken
HD? Since Saturday its state has just got worse and even gpart
doesn't recogn
hey folks,
I have a bunch of pdf's I'd like to print out, scanned from
small-paged books. I'd like to print them out two-to-a-page, but
they've been saved with lots of blank space around the text; so when I
just try
lpr -o number-up=2
I get very very tiny type. I'd like to somehow strip the b
Apparently, _Xavier Pitz_, on 05/04/04 10:36,typed:
In-Reply-To=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello, I have the same problem.
Exactly the same symptoms, the same package produces the same error, so I'm not able
to apt-get upgrade.
Verry anoying.
Is there a way to apt-get update everything exept one packag
> > Could it be by any chance that the NIC and the ide controller
> and also the
> > serial port controller are hooked up on the same IRQ?
>
> At least according to /proc/interrupts, the serial port doesn't seem to
> be sharing interrupts:
>
> # more /proc/interrupts
> CPU0 CPU1
George Cristian Birzan wrote:
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 10:12:17AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2004-05-08 22:00:38 -0400, alex wrote:
alias win+='mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1; cd /mnt/hda1; ls
-aF --color=auto'(This is located in /root/.bashrc)
[...]
I've read that aliases should
On Saturday 08 May 2004 3:44 pm, Rene Engelhard wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> Rene Engelhard wrote:
> > Looks like it :/
>
> [...]
>
> > Maybe.
>
> Got an idea. Hope to fix it RSN.
>
> Grüße/Regards,
>
> René
thanks rene the lastest version works great :)
Same thing for me.
Does someone know how to bypass this pkg ?
Thanks
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Is there a good article anyone has used for getting wccp to work with
squid?
Or has anyone got it working and remember the steps?
Thanks.
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Kent West wrote:
> If you do, you'll need to run "gpmconfig" and configure it to repeat the
> data as "ms", then reconfigure X to pull the data from "/dev/gpmdata".
The only repeat data type that works for me is 'raw'. (shrug)
Bob
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Andres LG wrote:
> I installed mousedev with modconf, but it didnt change my X config
> file, it is still /dev/psaux.
The 'mousedev' is a kernel module. The file /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 is
a config file for XFree86. Installing a kernel module is not going to
do anything to your config files. Why
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 03:33, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 03:19:18AM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> > that works. (What's the new stuff in the kernel that has to do with screen
> > resolution? I probably messed up somewhere around there...when I did my
> > make oldconfig)
He
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:50:29PM +0100, Andrew Ingram wrote:
I did update the lvm-common and lvm10 packages to the latest (I'm
running Sid btw). But this produced the same thing (no mounted lvm),
But you need lvm2 for kernel 2.6.*. And I don't know if there is an
upgrade path to use the old lvm1
>
> P.S.: It's a rock solid PS/2 HP-UX Server Keyboard, vey nice ^^
>
Sorry forgot to say that it is --->UK<--- English with British Pounds,
etc
Simmel
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Kevin Mark wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 12:46:38AM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
As a warning ... I was getting ready to upgrade my kernel to 2.6. I
downloaded the new nvidia package. I was following instructions from
/usr/share/doc without really thinking and did a "make" on th
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 12:10:51PM -0400, Silvan wrote:
> On Sunday 09 May 2004 07:48 am, James Hosken wrote:
>
> > | To follow up from this, I've managed to get gnoppix working better than
> > | Knoppix. I have managed to copy the whole of Gnoppix's /etc/X11.
> > | What parts of /etc/X11 should I
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 11:38, David Cannings wrote:
> On Monday 10 May 2004 10:55, Andrew Ingram wrote:
> > /dev/mapper/control: open failed: No such device
> > Is device-mapper driver missing from kernel?
> > Warning: '/proc/partitions' does not match '/dev' directory structure.
> > Name change
Since some time I have problems with my built-in Touchpad PS/2 mouse device
under X.
It's there, I can use it and it's fine. Until I start a gtk (1 or 2)
application and it's gone. It took a while to discover this was the
problem, since I thought this mousedevice just 'disapeared' after a while
(
> yip that sounds corrcet do you have an example for me ? of how to forward
> from my internal nic to the gatway nic ?
>
> Thanks a stack
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> Please can some one advise how to setup squid to transparently proxy
ssl
> >> ports, it's currently proxing http with no problem..
> >>
> >>
Thanx for the quick response and appologies my the delay in mine.
I now realize that my posting was too vague when I mentioned "secure os's" I
guess what I mean by a secure os is an os whose packages themselves are secure,
obviously if someone doesn't set up a server securely, it doesn't matter h
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> Please can some one advise how to setup squid to transparently proxy
ssl
> >> ports, it's currently proxing http with no problem..
> >>
> >> Many thanks
> >> Gregory Machin
> >>
> >
> > It sounds like what you need is masquerading or possibly port
forwarding.
> > I
> > manage a s
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>
> Yes, you'll need three ports on your firewall for RED/ORANGE/GREEN
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> Yes you can host a website, but you probably should spend some time
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Andres LG wrote:
I installed mousedev with modconf, but it didnt change my X config file, it is
still /dev/psaux.
The thing is:
/dev/psaux is the correct device
gpm.conf is OK
files related with gpm are OK
but gpm doesnt work! what am I doing wrong?
Perhaps you need to "modprobe psmouse"?
DaMoZ 666 wrote:
Hello.
I have a problem. After i successfully install debian, it comes up
with a debian login but its in a DOS sort of thing. I would like to
know how to switch to the graphic user-interface. Thank you for your
time.
(Hint: You'll generally get better responses with more meanin
Trying to connect to the internet with a PPP connection over
bluetooth. It's a SE T610 and the internet GPRS config is CID=3.
In the pppd logs I get:
May 10 14:08:34 chris pppd[7470]: pppd 2.4.2 started by root, uid 0
May 10 14:08:40 chris chat[7471]: timeout set to 5 seconds
May 10 14:08:40 chr
Kaveh Gh wrote:
Hi! (Again)
In /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, the mouse device has been
defined according to the following lines:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePointer"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Op
Kaveh Gh wrote:
added:
alias eth0 rhinefet
into /etc/modules.conf. Then issued:
modprobe rhinefet :)
Everything was good.
Yea! I'm glad you got it working. But you should know that you shouldn't
directly modify /etc/modules.conf. You can lose your settings on a
future upgrade, and by then y
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> [Compiled nVidia drivers and now X ix broken.]
not sure how to copy and paste the URL from the console, sorry.
Which is one of the reasons I have gpm installed, gpm being the mouse
driver for the console. Then just highlight to copy and middle-click to
paste.
In any
Hi!
I have a hp laserjet 5l printer in my network, and listens on tcp port
9100. A few month ago (when I used woody), I could use the socket://
protocoll to connect to it. But after I've upgraded to sarge, I can not
even select the tcp/ip protocoll when I'm adding a new printer. I can
only cho
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 11:39:04PM -0400, Andres LG wrote:
> and making gpmconfig using diferent configurations (imps2,
> ps2, autops2; repeat_type raw, ms3, none): nothing
What kind of mouse do you actually have? How many buttons, what vendor
etc.
> $ ls -l /dev/psaux
> crw---1 root
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 05:05:05AM -0400, Andres LG wrote:
> When I put
> $cat /dev/psaux
> I get a lot of garbage on the screen, so I am sure it is the right device.
Use hexdump/hd (in the bsdmainutils package) to read binary data ,
rather than simply catting it which will most likely break you
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 06:01:03AM -0400, richard lyons wrote:
> Derek usually answers these - but he sounds a bit fed up with the repetition.
> You will find several recent threads on this in the archive, but to save you
> the search this time here is the key bit:
afaik, this advice is only re
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 03:19:18AM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> ... not sure how to copy and paste the URL from the console, sorry.
Install the `screen' package. This provides many useful features for
console work, not least of which is a copy-and-paste facility
^A [ - start copy mode
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 04:03:18AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> Just a thought, I use a precompiled 2.6.4 kernel and I used the
> nvidia-kernel-source package and it worked for me!(tm). Is that what you
> used? I'm confused.
> -Kev
Using the kernel-package means is highly recommended - I think Emma
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 05:01:03PM +0800, li Rick wrote:
> I am a debian new user.I had set up Debian env,I will use rpm on it,but
> when I run "rpm -qa",the following error showed:
> ---
> # rpm -qa
> error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - No such file or director
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 09:08:47AM +0100, Jonathan Melhuish wrote:
> Hmm, I tried to modify it "properly" so that I can send my changes back
> to the authors. Here's the diff:
>
> >#define VENDOR_ID_BT 0x69a
> >#define PRODUCT_ID_BT_VOYAGER_10100x821
> 113a114
> >{ US
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